id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074810627 Chester George Randolph Young Wallingford, by George Randolph Chester ... with illustrations by F. R. Gruger & Henry Raleigh 1910 .txt text/plain 55923 4322 87 "Little matter of business," protested Mr. Gilman pompously, glancing apprehensively at the second-story window, where a shade was already "Good money, boy," said he to Gilman, upon the new company buy over the present one for ten thousand dollars' worth of shares." cocksure touch to the joviality of young Wallingford which was particularly aggravating to an expert like Mr. Phelps. "I think I'll hand it to them," said Wallingford "Merely a little contribution from your Broadway friends," Wallingford explained with a chuckle. At a fifteen-dollar dinner that evening Mr. Merrill found him a good fellow, and, being interested not only in Wallingford's "lottery" but in "I think, Mr. Wallingford," said Mr. Squinch, "How long will it be until dinner's ready, Wallingford?" asked Billy, looking at his watch as J. "I'd like two rooms and a bath," said Wallingford, as the other looked up thoughtfully. "By the way, Mr. Bubble," said Wallingford, ./cache/nyp.33433074810627.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074810627.txt